The Detroit News: Opinion: Immigrants revitalize Detroit

The Detroit News: Opinion: Immigrants revitalize Detroit

Immigration has been quietly powering the population growth, neighborhood revitalization, innovation, entrepreneurship, and broad diversity upon which a bright future for Detroit’s neighborhoods and current residents can be secured. New data released this week by the New American Economy, a collection of more than 500 Republican, Democratic, and independent mayors… Read More

AL.com: Immigrants contribute $3B to Birmingham metro area’s GDP: Report

AL.com: Immigrants contribute $3B to Birmingham metro area’s GDP: Report

A new report has found that immigrants contributed $3 billion to the Birmingham metro area’s GDP in 2014. Foreign-born people also constituted outsize percentages of the metro area’s employed workforce, ranks of business owners and population of people with advanced degrees, according to the study. Many immigrants across Alabama and the… Read More

Crain’s Detroit Business: Report highlights immigrants’ economic contribution  to Detroit

Crain’s Detroit Business: Report highlights immigrants’ economic contribution to Detroit

Following the uproar over President Donald Trump’s now-stalled executive order on limiting immigration from certain Middle East nations, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan reaffirmed the city’s commitment to immigrants. New data released Tuesday makes the case for why. While the city continued to lose native-born residents between 2010 and 2014, its… Read More

Without a Reliable Supply of Migrant Workers, Landscaper Can’t Grow

Without a Reliable Supply of Migrant Workers, Landscaper Can’t Grow

 In 2016, Faulkner’s Landscaping and Nursery, in Hooksett, New Hampshire, hit a record high: $2.1 million in revenues. In 2017, with even more commercial patios, greenery, and waterfalls to install, that number should have gone up. Instead, it plummeted by $500,000, thanks to a new government policy that prevented owner… Read More

Detroit's Immigrant-Owned Businesses Generated $15.5 Million in Business Income, New Report Shows

Detroit’s Immigrant-Owned Businesses Generated $15.5 Million in Business Income, New Report Shows

DETROIT, Michigan – Today, Global Detroit and New American Economy released a report documenting the rapid population growth and economic impact of immigrants in Detroit. While recent Census reports show continued population loss for the city, today’s data highlights that immigrants, who have added over… Read More

Bangladeshi Uses an Overseas Education to Fight for Worker Rights in U.S.

Bangladeshi Uses an Overseas Education to Fight for Worker Rights in U.S.

Farook Hossain has a master’s degree in political science and was working as a medical clinic director in Bangladesh when he won a green card through the diversity lottery. He gave it all up to move to America, in 2001, and was soon working for $5 an hour at a… Read More

For Promising Immigrant Entrepreneurs, a Struggle to Stay in U.S.

For Promising Immigrant Entrepreneurs, a Struggle to Stay in U.S.

Siva Raj was working as a product-development manager in Rochester, New York, in 2013 when he realized he had a problem. Although he exercised regularly, his health was poor. “My blood pressure was starting to rise, and my aerobic capacity was less fit than someone who was my grandfather’s age,”… Read More

Broken Immigration Policy a Risk to U.S. Crops, Says Farmer

Broken Immigration Policy a Risk to U.S. Crops, Says Farmer

California’s lush Salinas Valley remains America’s Salad Bowl, producing some 80 percent of all the leafy greens grown in the United States, in addition to berries, almonds, and other high-value crops. But ongoing labor shortages are forcing farmers to change to low-labor crops and those amenable to mechanized harvests. Ken… Read More

STAT: Biomedical innovation depends on immigrants’ contributions

STAT: Biomedical innovation depends on immigrants’ contributions

I am an immigrant who, like many of my immigrant colleagues, feels proud to be contributing to my new country by working hard and creating new jobs for others. Yet our stories — indeed our very existence — make some people in government uncomfortable. Not long ago, Democrats and Republicans… Read More

Once an Undocumented Child, Now He Educates Virginia’s Youth

Once an Undocumented Child, Now He Educates Virginia’s Youth

Sal Romero Jr. came to the United States as an undocumented immigrant from Mexico when he was 13 years old. Today, he is a citizen and serves on the Virginia Board of Education and as the first-ever Coordinator of Family and Community Engagement for Harrisonburg City Public Schools. It is… Read More

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